Easy lift sanitary flower container



Feb. 28, 1933.

M. E. SHAW EASY LIFT SANITARY FLOWER CONTAINER Filed June 24, 19:51

INVENTOR 7 in Fig. 3 of the drawing.

When the receptacle 2 is in this position it is shown slightly below the surface of the ground and any water that may fall on it from rain or other sources will drain through the holes 14 and flow around the sides'but cannot raise the receptacle above the surface of the ground.

container.

' a closed bottom; said receptacle provided at outer casing provided at its top withan out wardly extending bead and at its bottom' In operation when the flowers'are removed raised from the casing 1 by the fingers '15 Fig. l.

The receptacle is reversed and V open top and a closed bottom; said receptacle rovided at its ends with inwardly extended beaded edges and provided with a plurality of holes equally spaced around the periphery underneath said bottomto drain water when said receptacle is in'reversed position.

In testimony whereof,I havehereunto set i my hand at Los' Angeles, California, this 14a indicates a seam construction of the.

12th vday of June, 1931.

- V Y MAURICE SHAW.

from the containerthe receptacle 2is easily 7 T l to the casing as shown in Fig. 3 thus preventing any water from raising it above the surface of the ground so that the receptacle could not be cut away by a lawn mowenfi To raise thereceptaclefrom this reversed V position to again fill with flowersthelperit from the casing.

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sons fingers .grasp the bead 7 p to easily lift a casing provided at its top with an outwardly. A

extending bead and at its'bottom with two inwardly extending beads spacedapart and an inner receptacle having an ope n'top and its ends with inwardlyextended beaded edges .1

and means to lock the receptacle to the casing.

'2. In a flower container comprising an 1 with t-wo inwardly' extending beadsspaced apart; a receptacle within said casing having an open top and aclosed bottom; a lock near the top of said receptacle and when the receptacle is reversed prevents the watercfrom i raising saidreceptacle above the top of said casing. v

3. A flower containercomprising an outer casing provided at its top with an outwardly 41 extending bead and at a certain distance'from its bottom end with two inwardlyextending beads spaced apart an inner receptacle havmg at its ends inwardly extendedbeaded y edges to permit a personsfingers'to grasp and lift said receptacle easily out of said cas- 1 I ing; s a' bottom. piece inserted between two tween said inwardly extending beads ofthe,

cas ng when said receptacle is in; reversed pos tion to lock it.

4. A flower container tobeplaced inthe ground comprising an outer casing and are r ceptacle tov fit int said casing vhaving an 

